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HPRgument: The First Democratic Debate

On October 13, five Democratic hopefuls faced off in Las Vegas with the hopes of winning their party's nomination. Now, five HPR writers weigh in with perspectives on the night's winners and losers, and thoughts on the future of the Democratic field.

The Know Nothing Party: A Cautionary Tale

The current outpouring of anti-immigrant and pro-American rhetoric is not new.

Voices for the Voiceless

The HPR profiles a Boston vigil for Syrian refugees.

Tragedy in Ankara

Saturday's bombings in Ankara reflect rapidly escalating tensions within Turkish borders.

The Teaching Tax: How Inequality in Education Persists

Over 60 years after Brown v. Board, America's schools remain separate and unequal. That is in large part due to our local system of education funding.

Jez, We Feel the Bern!

Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders are relegating centrists to the margins in the United Kingdom and the United States.

The Affordable Care Act's Side Effects

How the Affordable Care Act contributed to reduced American welfare spending.

The Iran Nuclear Deal: Myths and Misconceptions Busted

The majority of opposition to the deal has been overstated and based on false premises.

Watching the Watchman

As demands for police body cameras escalate, activists, officers, and policymakers are embroiled in a high-stakes debate over their implementation.

Obama, Kennedy and the Strategy for Peace

While Kennedy negotiated from a position of strength with the Soviets, Obama negotiated from a position of self-inflicted weakness with Iran.